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joseph+s.+darling+memorial+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

37°01′14″N 76°21′18″W / 37.020544°N 76.355056°W / 37.020544; -76.355056
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Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium
Location Hampton, Virginia
OwnerCity of Hampton
Capacity8,000
SurfaceBermuda Grass
Scoreboard Electro-Mech LX3880
Construction
Built1929
Opened1929
1989 (new stadium)
Renovated1987-1988
Tenants
Bethel Bruins
Hampton Crabbers
Kecoughtan Warriors
Phoebus Phantoms

Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium, located in Hampton, Virginia, serves primarily as a high school football stadium, and also hosts various track-and-field meets, as well as marching band competitions. The 8,000-seat brick facility opened in 1989. [1]

In 1928, the Darling Estate donated land on Hampton's Victoria Road, exclusively for the use of athletic facilities. The original stadium lasted until 1987, two years before the current stadium opened. The city's four high schools - Bethel, Hampton, Kecoughtan, and Phoebus- each use Darling Stadium for their home football games.

References

  1. ^ "Bluebird Gap Farm - History". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-05-23.

37°01′14″N 76°21′18″W / 37.020544°N 76.355056°W / 37.020544; -76.355056


joseph+s.+darling+memorial+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

37°01′14″N 76°21′18″W / 37.020544°N 76.355056°W / 37.020544; -76.355056
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium
Location Hampton, Virginia
OwnerCity of Hampton
Capacity8,000
SurfaceBermuda Grass
Scoreboard Electro-Mech LX3880
Construction
Built1929
Opened1929
1989 (new stadium)
Renovated1987-1988
Tenants
Bethel Bruins
Hampton Crabbers
Kecoughtan Warriors
Phoebus Phantoms

Joseph S. Darling Memorial Stadium, located in Hampton, Virginia, serves primarily as a high school football stadium, and also hosts various track-and-field meets, as well as marching band competitions. The 8,000-seat brick facility opened in 1989. [1]

In 1928, the Darling Estate donated land on Hampton's Victoria Road, exclusively for the use of athletic facilities. The original stadium lasted until 1987, two years before the current stadium opened. The city's four high schools - Bethel, Hampton, Kecoughtan, and Phoebus- each use Darling Stadium for their home football games.

References

  1. ^ "Bluebird Gap Farm - History". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2010-05-23.

37°01′14″N 76°21′18″W / 37.020544°N 76.355056°W / 37.020544; -76.355056


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